| The Wine Glass | ||
| Number: | 38 | |
| Date: | 1859 | |
| Medium: | etching | |
| Size: | 83 x 55 mm | |
| Signed: | 'Whistler' at lower left | |
| Inscribed: | no | |
| Set/Publication: | no | |
| No. of States: | 2 | |
| Known impressions: | 40 | |
| Catalogues: | K.27; M.27; T.28; W.31 | |
| Impressions taken from this plate (40) | ||
PUBLICATION
The Wine Glass was never published.
EXHIBITIONS
Samuel Putnam Avery (1822-1904) lent impressions to the Union League Club in New York in 1881, which were described as  'Trial proof' ( ) and 'The same. The effect much increased.' (
) and 'The same. The effect much increased.' ( ).  20 Years later  an impression was lent by Bryan Lathrop (1844-1916) to  another private collectors' club, the Caxton Club, which organised an exhibition  in Chicago in 1900 (
).  20 Years later  an impression was lent by Bryan Lathrop (1844-1916) to  another private collectors' club, the Caxton Club, which organised an exhibition  in Chicago in 1900 ( ).  21
).  21 
 ) and 'The same. The effect much increased.' (
) and 'The same. The effect much increased.' ( ).  20 Years later  an impression was lent by Bryan Lathrop (1844-1916) to  another private collectors' club, the Caxton Club, which organised an exhibition  in Chicago in 1900 (
).  20 Years later  an impression was lent by Bryan Lathrop (1844-1916) to  another private collectors' club, the Caxton Club, which organised an exhibition  in Chicago in 1900 ( ).  21
).  21 20: New York 1881 (cat. nos. 46, 47).
21: Chicago 1900 (cat. no. 31).
Apart from this it was rarely exhibited, except at two large selling exhibitions at H. Wunderlich & Co. in New York in 1898 when an impression was bought by Charles Lang Freer (1856-1919) ( ),  and 1903. 22
),  and 1903. 22 
It was shown in the Memorial Exhibitions after Whistler's death, including the Copley Society show in Boston in 1904 and the Grolier Club in New York, also in 1904, and at the London Memorial in 1905, to which an impression was lent by Henry Studdy Theobald (1847-1934). 23
 ),  and 1903. 22
),  and 1903. 22 It was shown in the Memorial Exhibitions after Whistler's death, including the Copley Society show in Boston in 1904 and the Grolier Club in New York, also in 1904, and at the London Memorial in 1905, to which an impression was lent by Henry Studdy Theobald (1847-1934). 23
22: New York 1898 (cat. no. 30). See REFERENCES: EXHIBITIONS.
23: Boston 1904 (cat. no. 26); New York 1904a (cat. no. 33); London Mem. 1905 (cat. no. 31).
SALES & COLLECTORS
Francis Seymour Haden, Sr (1818-1910) owned three    impressions, which were sold through H. Wunderlich & Co. of New York in 1898  to Charles Lang Freer (1856-1919) ( ,
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,  ). Freer had already bought an impression from Wunderlich's in 1888  (
). Freer had already bought an impression from Wunderlich's in 1888  ( ) and was to buy yet another from Thomas Way (1837-1915) in London  in 1905  (
) and was to buy yet another from Thomas Way (1837-1915) in London  in 1905  ( ).
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,  ,
,  ). Freer had already bought an impression from Wunderlich's in 1888  (
). Freer had already bought an impression from Wunderlich's in 1888  ( ) and was to buy yet another from Thomas Way (1837-1915) in London  in 1905  (
) and was to buy yet another from Thomas Way (1837-1915) in London  in 1905  ( ).
).The British Museum bought one from Percy Thomas (1846-1922) in 1872 ( ).  24 Samuel Putnam Avery (1822-1904) would have  bought one about that time (
).  24 Samuel Putnam Avery (1822-1904) would have  bought one about that time ( ,
,  ). Other early collectors included  Alfred Beurdeley (1847-1919) (
). Other early collectors included  Alfred Beurdeley (1847-1919) ( ); George Aloysius Lucas (1824-1909)  (
); George Aloysius Lucas (1824-1909)  ( ) and - a little later -  Bryan Lathrop (1844-1916) (
) and - a little later -  Bryan Lathrop (1844-1916) ( ).
).
 ).  24 Samuel Putnam Avery (1822-1904) would have  bought one about that time (
).  24 Samuel Putnam Avery (1822-1904) would have  bought one about that time ( ,
,  ). Other early collectors included  Alfred Beurdeley (1847-1919) (
). Other early collectors included  Alfred Beurdeley (1847-1919) ( ); George Aloysius Lucas (1824-1909)  (
); George Aloysius Lucas (1824-1909)  ( ) and - a little later -  Bryan Lathrop (1844-1916) (
) and - a little later -  Bryan Lathrop (1844-1916) ( ).
).24: B.M. Register of Purchases ... 1872.
Auction prices for this  etching were at first low. The London print dealer Hogarth bought one from the collection of Philippe Burty (1830-1890) at Sotheby's on 30 April 1876 (lot 751) for only £0.5.0.  In 1892, the print dealer Edmund F. Deprez (1851-1915)of Deprez & Gutekunst  bought a first state for £1.1.0 and Frederick Keppel (1845-1912) of F. Keppel & Co., a second state for £0.9.0, at the sale of the  collection of  the late Joshua Hutchinson Hutchinson (ca 1829 - d.1891). 25  Keppel almost certainly sold the latter to Howard Mansfield (1849-1938), and it was  later acquired by Harris G. Whittemore (d. ca 1937) and finally by Lessing Julius Rosenwald (1891-1971) who gave it to the National Gallery of Art in Washington DC ( ).
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).25: Sotheby's, 3 March 1892 (lots 79-80).

